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Petroleum (Production) Act (NI) 1964 436 THE BELFAST GAZETTE FRIDAY 20 APRIL 2001 Gallany (PO) Ovil (PO) Magheragart or Sessiaghs Tonegan (PO) Killunaght Rallagh (PO) Meeltogues (PO) Trillick Ward Knockan (PO) The Highlands Meenagowan (PO) Aghnamoe Muldonagh (PO) Drum (PO) Mullanboy (PO) Ballyard Mulnagoagh Bodoney (PO) New Park (PO) Carran Shanmullagh Glebe Carryglass (PO) In exercise of its powers under section 1 1 of the above Act the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment proposes to grant a Stralongford (PO) Castlemervyn Demesne prospecting licence in the Dromore area of Co. Tyrone to Belmore Tullywee (PO) Cavanamara (PO) Resources Ltd. The company proposes to prospect for platinum group Drumnakilly Ward Cordromedy (PO) metals, nickel, copper and base metals. Ballynamullan (PO) Corkill (PO) A map showing the lands affected may be inspected at the addresses Bracky Corlea below between Monday and Friday, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm Cloghfin Corrashesk (PO) to 4.30 pm. Drumnakilly (PO) Crocknafarbrague (PO) Any person may make representations to the Department about the Killycurragh (PO) Crossan (PO) proposed licence within one month from 27th April, 2001. Mullaghslin Glebe (PO) Dergany (Neville) (PO) Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Netherleigh, Massey Streefe Glebe (PO) Dernagilly Avenue, Belfast BT4 2JP. Tirquin (PO) Derry (PO) Fermanagh District Council, The Townhall, Enniskillen, Co. Drumragh Ward Derrylea (PO) FERMANAGH, BT74 7BA. Cranny (PO) Derrymaganna Omagh District Council, The Grange, Mountjoy Road, Omagh, BT79 OMAGH LCD Drumardnacross 7BL. Fintona Ward Drumash (PO) n i /m-i\ Drumbinnion OMAGH LCD Cumber (PO) Belnagarnan (PO) Castletow/-i .1 . n (POmr\\) _Drumdra. n v(PO ') Beragh Ward Curly (PO) r>™o™,,»,, Edenagon Donacavey _ ,. ? ^_x Aghagallon (PO) Drum Skelgagh(PO) Feghsh( PO) Annagh Drumderg Glebe (PO) Tireenan (PO) ^albally Arvalee Drummond (PO) Gargadis Bancran Drumshanly Killyclogher Ward Glasmullagh North Beragh Drumwhisker Killyclogher(PO) Glengeen Camowen Dunnamona (PO) Newtownsaville Ward Greenan (PO) Clogherny Glebe Lower Edenfogry Beagh (PO) Hackincon Coolesker Edergoole Lower Carnalea (PO) Keenogue Cooley (PO) Edergoole Upper Curr (PO) Kilknock (PO) Deroran Fallaghearn Derrybard (PO) Killyfuddy Derroar Feenan (PO) Freughmore (PO) Kilskeery Glebe (PO) Dervaghroy Fireagh (PO) Garvallagh (PO) Kinine (PO) Donaghanie Gammy Kilcootry Knocknagor (PO) Doogary (PO) Glennan (PO) Kilgort (PO) Lifford Drumconnelly Kildrum Killadroy (PO) Lisconrea (PO) Drumnakilly (PO) Killymoonan Legacurry (PO) Lisnahanna Drumragh (Caldwell) Kiltamnagh Letfern (PO) Loughterush Drumragh (J McCausland) Legatiggle (PO) Mullaghmore Lurganboy Drumragh (P McCausland) Lissaneden Ranesse Magheralough Edenderry Loughmuck (Alcorn) (PO) Roscavey (PO) Meenagar Eskermore Loughmuck (Wallace) (PO) Seskinore Moneygar Freughmore Mullaghbane (PO) Tullyvally Rahony Garvaghy (PO) Mullaghmore (PO) Sixmilecrass Ward Shanmullagh East Gortaclare Mullanboy Ballintrain (PO) Skeogue Kilcam Mullawinny (PO) Glogherny Glebe Upper (PO) Strabane (PO) Laragh Polfore Drumduff (PO) Stranagummer Lisahoppin Rakeeragh (PO) Drumlester (PO) Tattymoyle Upper (PO) Lisboy Rakeeran Beg Liskincon Tullymagough (PO) Lislea Rathfraggan Radergan (PO) FERMANAGH Lissan (PO) Sessiagh Ramackan (PO) Ballinamallard Ward Moylagh Shannaragh (PO) Termon Ward Cabragh (PO) Ranelly Skreen (PO) Aghnagreegan (PO) Drumsonnus (PO) Rarone Stroancarbadagh Carrickmore (PO) Roscor (PO) Raw Tattycor (PO) Recarson Tattymulmona Clare (PO) Tempo Ward Tattykeel Tattyreagh Glebe Mullanbeg (PO) Knockennis (PO) Mullanmore (PO) Tattykeeragh Tonagh-More (PO) Tullyheeran Tullyclunagh Tullyrush Tullycunny Petroleum (Production) Act (NI) 1964 Usnagh (PO) Dromore Ward Clanabogan Ward Aghadarragh (PO) In exercise of its powers under the above Act the Department of Aghadreenan (PO) Aghee Enterprise, Trade and Investment proposes to grant a petroleum licence Annaghbo Aghlisk in County Antrim to Antrim Resources (NI) Ltd. The company proposes Annaghmurnin Cornamuck (PO) to explore for oil and gas. Attaghmore Dergany (Maguire) A map showing the lands affected may be inspected at the addresses Ballynahatty Dromore below between Monday and Friday, 9.30 am to 12.30 pm and 2.00 pm Baronagh Drumconnis to 4.30 pm. Beagh (PO) Drummallard Any person may make representations to the Department about the Blackfort Drumskinny proposed licence within one month from 27th April, 2001. Blacksessiagh (PO) Esker Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Netherleigh, Massey Cavan (PO) Gardrum Avenue, Belfast BT4 2 JP. Cornamucklagh Golan (PO) Larne Borough Council, Smiley Buildings, Victoria Road, Larne, BT40 Coyagh (PO) Knockaraven (PO) 1RU. Coyagh Glebe (PO) Magheragart Ballymena Borough Council, 'Ardeevin', 80 Glagorm Road, Ballymena. Cranny Magheragart (Donnell) Carrickfergus Borough Council, Town Hall, Carrickfergus, Co. Antrim, BT387DL..
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